1993

In the first season of the Superclub Championship Waikato United finished second in the northern region (winning $7500) and qualified for the top eight national round, where they finished third in a one-round competition. That qualifed them for the top four playoffs, where they lost 0-1 to North Shore in a knockout match played at Seddon Park.

Dates relate to day of report publication, not the day of the matches

Sheffield steals youngster (Che Bunce)

January 14

Bulls teens front in Battle of the Bays

January 27

Boost for United squad

January 29

Fellowes, Cossey bury Mount

February 2

United hope McEvoy is just the (winning) ticket

February 18

Muir Park to get red card

February 19

"We need to put the park on the market as soon as possible and see how much it is worth... it is a dump and not worth doing up." - John Walker.

Fellowes pulls off a miracle

February 22

Young Bulls hoping to make their mark

Soccer changes survive despite much criticism

March 2

Bulls' Mr Versatility out with an injury

March 6

Bulls rip apart Central Croatia as new era in soccer begins

March 8

Dash - better than pre-match razamatazz

March 10

Cossey relishing job as leader of Bulls

March 13

Bulls' McEvoy sweats it out

March 15

Midfielder stands out for Bulls (Hoani Edwards)

March 16

Referee's bizarre rulings mar super-charged match

Heavy criticism over Rugg's card-waving

March 22

Fellowes prepares to celebrate good times

April 3

Bulls hang heads after win

April 5

Bulls in to win as Fellowes strikes gold

April 10

Bulls roar in soccer thriller

April 26

Dodgy digit decks Gary

April 27

Bulls below par but still favoured with top chance

May 8

Waikato United need urgent confidence boost

May 22

Slipshod defence proves costly for Waikato side

May 24

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